Trailer
UK /["/ˈtreɪlə(r)/"]/US /["/ˈtreɪlər/"]/
Definition
a truck, or a container with wheels, that is pulled by another vehicle
In simple words: A vehicle used for carrying things, often pulled by a car or truck.
Examples
- a car towing a trailer with a boat on it
- a **trailer park** *(= an area where trailers are parked and used as homes)*
- He featured in the trailer for the movie.
- The review said that if you've seen the trailer, you needn't bother watching this film.
Usage notes
Use 'trailer' when referring to a type of vehicle or a preview for a movie. It’s neutral, suitable for both casual and formal contexts. Avoid using it to mean 'trick' in slang contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of a 'train' carrying a 'trailer' behind it to remember it.
Collocations
- lorry
- truck
- car
- load
- pull
- tow
- carry something
- hitch
- truck
- on a/the trailer
- onto a/the trailer
- a tractor and trailer
- travel
- house
- construction
- live in
- buy
- home
- house
- park
- travel
- house
- construction
- live in
- buy
- home
- house
- park
- preview
- promotional
- theatrical
- see
- watch
- trailer for
- in a/the trailer
Synonyms
- caravan
- hauler
- flatbed
- trucker
- mobile home
Antonyms
- lead
- forerunner
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'trailer' as only a movie preview.
- Using 'trailor' as an incorrect spelling.
- Not distinguishing between types of trailers (e.g., cargo vs. movie).